Create and configure the Angular project

Now that we have our back end with Visual Studio…installed, and we have restarted our computer,…let's focus on setting up our angular front end.…We will need a few tools such as Node, NPM,…and the Angular CLI, or Command Line Interface.…I will be using the editor called Visual Studio Code,…but you can follow along with any editor you like.…Let's begin by creating a directory for our project.…I'll call mine Message Board.…

I suggest you keep your naming conventions similar…to mine so that it's easy to follow along…throughout the course.…We'll be using the Angular CLI in order to set up…our project.…It sets up all the basics most projects will need,…and it also sets up a project that uses typescript…instead of plain Java script.…This is the choice majority of the Angular developers…are using since typescript provides many…more advanced features, on top of Java script.…But, you can still use plain Java script syntax…in your type script files.…

Type script leaves it up to the developer…to decide how much type script features…

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Updated

10/18/2017

Released

5/9/2017

Angular 2 and ASP.NET Core offer solid improvements over previous versions. In this course, discover how to work with these technologies to build a full-stack web application—which you can later use as a template for your own web app. Follow Alexander Zanfir as he explains how to create and configure your Angular 2 project, display data in Angular, and get data from ASP.NET Core. He also covers working with traditional template forms and reactive forms, creating different routes that you can navigate to, and using Entity Framework and token authentication for user registration, login, and simple authorization.

Topics include:

Setting up the app infrastructure

Creating and configuring the Angular 2 project

Displaying data in Angular

Refining the layout

Creating the ASP.NET Core project

Creating a controller with ASP.NET Core

Creating a nav bar

Registering users

Authorizing resources

Skill Level Intermediate

3h 51m

Duration

99,900

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Q: This course was updated on 10/18/2017. What changed?

A: The following topics were updated: setting up the app infrastructure, displaying data in Angular 2, getting data from ASP.NET Core, creating a controller with ASP.NET Core, and authorizing resources.